• I'm a Speaker's Bureau
  • Contact Us
Afterburner
  • Keynotes
  • Team Building Experiences
    • The Top Gun Experience
    • LEGO Challenge
  • Workshops
    • Strategic Planning
    • Red Team Workshop
    • Debriefing Workshop
  • Programs
    • Full 90-Day Accelerator Program
    • Flawless Leadership Program
    • Flawless Execution Coaching
    • 1:1 Coaching
  • Our Flawless Approach
    • Mindset
    • Method
    • Moments
  • Resources
    • Leadership Blog
    • Books
    • Media
      • Podcasts
  • About Us
    • Why Us
    • Meet the Team
    • FAQ
    • Areas We Serve
    • Testimonials
    • Case Studies
  • Menu Menu

Mission Command – A Military Idea Wins Big in Corporate America

Afterburnerstockimages 136 2 Scaled 1.jpg.jpg

Can Mission Command Come From the Front Lines?

It’s a simple idea; empower and train your front line leaders to make the right decisions aligned with long-term goals. More and more companies are giving the power of mission command to the front-line leadership. Best Buy, a leading electronics retailer, recognizes that the ‘troops’ should be expected to act as local ‘generals’ to generate innovative solutions and new knowledge.

This focus on the front-line has been especially important in a turbulent market suffering from the disruptive influence of on-line retailers like Amazon. Amazon, too, recognizes the value of empowering its front-line leaders. Famous for hiring vast numbers of military veterans for their capacity to lead and execute in a volatile and complex environment, Amazon empowers its employees to have a bias for action because, as their espoused leadership principles state: “Speed matters in business. Many decisions and actions are reversible and do not need extensive study. We value calculated risk taking.” Similarly, Ecolab’s CEO, Doug Baker, has noted that front-line decision-making might result in some bad calls, but that those can be caught and fixed faster when they are pushed down to the lower management levels.

Take Command of Your Execution Strategy

If you build it into your execution strategy to recruit and train the right people, then it all comes down to trust. Trust is the essence of what the U.S. military calls Mission Command and is the basis of Afterburner’s Flawless Execution methodology. “Trust is the moral sinew,” writes General Martin Dempsey, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, “that binds . . . the many to act as one.” But, how do you develop the connective tissue of trust in an organization so that those front-line leaders can lead aligned execution to organizational goals? The answer is simple, keep it small!

Small wins. Short-term successes. These ideas are the essence of being mission-oriented and executing mission command. The change management expert, John Kotter, has noted the importance of what he calls ‘short-term wins’ to successful change initiatives. The reason small wins are so important to effective front-line leadership is that they are deeply rooted in our psychology. We know that having smaller, more frequent successes is important to engaging people in their work. But, more recent research has uncovered an interesting paradox. Although achieving frequent small wins makes us happier, pursuing long-range goals makes us happy too. In short, long-term goals motivate, but without short-term wins, we tend to lose interest and falter.

Better Strategic Alignment Gives Your Front Line People More Chances to Succeed

Autonomy is also a key ingredient in mission command. To have the freedom to decide how you will accomplish a task is a basic human need. As the psychologist Ron Friedman has noted, “Grow people’s experience of competence, and you’ll inevitably grow their engagement.” Small wins create confidence that you can be successful in larger endeavors. Once you have self-confidence, others can develop trust in your potential to succeed. Organizational trust will spiral upward from there when you empower your frontline people. We humans are happy when we are empowered to pursue small, short-term missions or projects as stair steps along the path to achieving greater things.

The lesson is simple: define the future you want to create – set long range goals. But, then translate those long-range goals into the many short-range missions that need to be accomplished to get there. That creates the necessary strategic alignment between the executives and the front-line which moves you towards the common goals. With that, give your front line leaders the autonomy to pursue those goals the best way they can. Trust them to be successful, and a virtuous circle of small wins will cascade upward into long-term organizational success.

“When leaders empower, rather than control;” writes Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson, “when they ask the right questions, rather than provide the right answers; and when they focus on flexibility, rather than insist on adherence, they move to a higher form of execution.” Success on this front requires organizations to consider the mission as the fundamental building block of future success. Keep those missions small enough for front-line teams to tackle and win over a short period of time. And, make sure there is clear alignment from that mission to the long-range and strategic goals of the organization so that those on the front-line can see why they need to be successful and how their efforts impact the organization as a whole. Do this, and you will set up the right conditions for success.

Will Duke is Afterburner’s Director of Learning and Development. His duties include coordination of the development of intellectual property, training programs, and educational materials. He also serves as a consultant to process and continuous improvement management programs. With Co-author James “Murph” Murphy, he wrote the 2010 release “The Flawless Execution Field Manual. Duke currently serves as a senior Human Resources Officer in the in the U.S. Navy Reserve and has held numerous command and positions throughout his career.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Oops! We could not locate your form.

Share This Post

  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Share on WhatsApp
  • Share on Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Share on Vk
  • Share on Reddit
  • Share by Mail

More Like This

Copy Of Pei 1180

What Is the Fighter Pilot Business Methodology?

Business Culture
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Copy-of-PEI_1180-scaled.jpg 1707 2560 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2026-02-28 09:40:082026-05-17 15:56:45What Is the Fighter Pilot Business Methodology?
Flawless Execution Prevents Cognitive Decline

How FLEX Helps Leaders Combat the Cognitive Decline Epidemic

Business Culture, Leadership Development
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Flawless-Execution-prevents-Cognitive-Decline.jpg 1365 2048 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2025-05-29 10:02:192026-05-17 15:56:57How FLEX Helps Leaders Combat the Cognitive Decline Epidemic
Christian Boo Boucousis speaking on stage

How to Pick the Right Guest Speaker for Your Event

Business Culture, Goal Execution
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Christian-_Boo_-Boucousis-on-stage-1.jpeg 1066 1600 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2024-12-19 14:08:102026-05-17 15:57:05How to Pick the Right Guest Speaker for Your Event
Corporate event audience reaction

Four Key Items to Include in Your Next Corporate Event

Business Culture, Strategic Planning
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Audience-reaction-2.jpeg 1365 2048 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2024-02-09 17:02:342026-05-17 15:57:09Four Key Items to Include in Your Next Corporate Event
Image of Afterburner team

Reimagining Your Sales Kickoff: Infusing Innovation and Connection

Business Culture, Motivation
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/embracing-failure-afterburner-1-scaled-1.jpg 1920 2560 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2024-01-09 22:52:542026-05-17 15:57:10Reimagining Your Sales Kickoff: Infusing Innovation and Connection
Image of pile of fortune cookies

Want to make better business predictions? Flawless Execution is the answer.

Business Culture
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/fortune-cookies-1400x933-1.jpeg 933 1400 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2024-01-02 18:24:072026-05-17 15:57:13Want to make better business predictions? Flawless Execution is the answer.
Three fighter jets flying in the dusk sky

How to Build Accountability in the Workplace – and Why It Matters

Business Culture
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/three-fighter-jets-maneuvering-in-sequence-min-1.jpeg 1133 1920 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2024-01-02 16:08:452026-05-17 15:57:14How to Build Accountability in the Workplace – and Why It Matters
Team leader at office providing insight to her team

Unlocking the Power of Purposeful Action in Work and Life

Business Culture
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/purposeful-action-afterburner-1.jpg 1080 1920 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2023-12-21 15:23:142026-05-17 15:57:16Unlocking the Power of Purposeful Action in Work and Life
Team working together on a project

Empowering Decisions Through Debrief Culture

Business Culture, Debrief, Leadership
https://www.afterburner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/how-to-make-better-decisions-afterburner-1.jpg 1080 1920 Christian Boucousis /wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Afterburner-Logo-Resize-Fullcolor-300x93.png Christian Boucousis2023-12-12 17:38:372026-05-17 15:57:16Empowering Decisions Through Debrief Culture
Previous Previous Previous Next Next Next

Categories

  • Behavior Change
  • Business Culture
  • Common Mistakes
  • Communication Styles
  • Corporate Planning
  • Debrief
  • Engagement Cycles
  • Event Planning
  • Event ROI
  • Execution
  • Executive level
  • Generational Differences
  • Goal Execution
  • Impact
  • Industry-Specific
  • Inspiration
  • Keynote
  • Leadership
  • Leadership Development
  • Leadership Keynotes
  • Media
  • Miscellaneous
  • Modern Workplace Culture
  • Motivation
  • Orlando Businesses
  • Regional Events
  • ROI
  • Sales Enablement
  • San Diego Events
  • Speaker Selection
  • Strategic Planning
  • Strategy
  • Strategy Execution
  • Task Saturation
  • Team Building
  • Team Dynamics
  • Thought Leadership
  • Timing Strategy
  • Virtual Leadership
  • Workplace
  • Workshop Effectiveness

Newsletter Sign-Up

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Afterburner Logo Resize White
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to LinkedIn
  • Link to Instagram

About Us

Building Strong Teams Through the Guidance of Fighter Pilot Keynote Speakers.

Speaking Engagements

Keynotes

Team Building

Leadership Development Workshops

Customized Afterburner Experience

Top Gun Experience

Callsign Generator

Contact Us

255 Giralda Ave, Floor 5,
Coral Gables, FL 33134

+1 305 239 3539

[email protected]

Website by Abstrakt Marketing Group ©
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top
X
Fill out this form to access content.

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form